Registration Open - Agudah Yarchei Kallah 5786/2026

February 15 – February 19, 2026
כ”ח שבט – ב’ אדר תשפ”ו
Yerushalayim Ir Hakodesh

The Yarchei Kallah is designed to provide an intensive learning experience in the rarified spiritual atmosphere of Yerushalayim Ir HaKodesh. It features many Gedolei Torah who deliver Shiurim and Divrei Chizuk each day. It is also an opportunity for concentrated Rischa Doraissa which many participants have described as Gan Eden Hatachton!

We are excited to announce the official opening of registration for the Agudas Yisroel of America Yerushalayim Yarchei Kallah 5786/2026, set to take place be’ezras Hashem in Yerushalayim Ir HaKodesh during President’s Week, from Sunday, כ”ו שבט תשפ”ו / February 15, 2026, through Thursday, ל’ שבט תשפ”ו / February 19, 2026.

Building on the extraordinary success of previous years, be’ezras Hashem, this upcoming Agudah Yarchei Kallah promises to be the most impactful and uplifting one yet. Attendees will once again have the unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in intensive limud haTorah, hear inspiring shiurim and divrei chizuk from gedolei Torah of Eretz Yisroel, and experience the spiritual elevation of learning in Yerushalayim Ir HaKodesh.

We look forward to an unforgettable week of Torah, inspiration, and hisorerus together in Yerushalayim.

Return to Yeshiva for 4 days,
and immerse yourself in Torah Learning.

Sugya D’kallah 5786
אם כסף תלוה :מצות הלוואה

This year’s limud will explore the many dimensions of this vital mitzvah, including the obligation to lend money, the borrower’s responsibility to repay, the halachic framework of loan collection, the role of the ערב (guarantor), and numerous practical scenarios. Topics will range from gemachim and bankruptcy to halachic discharge, as well as many other timely and challenging issues.

Program Highlights 5785

SHIURIM AND CHIZUK FROM RENOWNED GEDOLEI TORAH

Bnei Torah come from the United States, Europe, and even Eretz Yisroel, spend four absolutely joyous days learning the most intense Torah, leaving with a feeling of being spiritually uplifted to incredible heights.